Holder for inverted sad-irons.



No. 896,768. PATENTED AUG. 25, 1908. J. SHELTON. HOLDER FOR INVERTED SAD IRONS.

APPLICATION FILED OOTflS, 1906.

In ventor! JOSEPHINE SHELTON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

HOLDER FOR INVERTED SAD-IRONS.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented. Aug. 25, 1908.

Application filed October 13, 1906. Serial No. 338,838.

To all whom it may concem:

' Be it known that I, JOSEPHINE SHELTON, a citizen of the United States, residing in the borough of Manhattan, city, county, and State of New York, United States of America, have inventedanew'and useful Improvement in Holders for Inverted Sad-Irons.

The principal object of my invention is to rovide a firm support -to hold any ordinary at-iron in a reversed position.

My invention is intended to furnish a device whereby any ordinary flat-iron, ma be used in a reversed position, and from w 'ch it may be instantly removed and used in the ordinary position 1n ironing. It also acts as a stand or rest for the flat-iron, when used in the ordinary method of ironing. The construction of my device is shown in the accompanying drawin v T enunieral 1 designates anu right standard which can be attached to t 0 ed e of a table and securely clamped thereto y the screw 3.

5 is a slotted plate or support for the flatiron, referably in the form of a horseshoe, with t e outer ends 7, turned up, in order to prevent the fiat-iron from slipping out from the slot, this slotted plate, 5, may be cast 1n one piece with the standard 1, or may be made separately and attached to the standard by screws or rivets.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letter's Patent is:

In a support for a flat-iron, the combination of an upright standard, a clam mg device at the lower end of the standar and a forked late at the upper end of said standard for holding a flat-iron in a reversed position, said plate having the ends thereof turned upwardly.

JOSEPHINE SHELTON.

Witnesses:

J. P. HENRY, A. A. SUMNER. 

